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if you are affected or no people there, there is a bbc radio special on just now. s from the emergency services. police say a six—year—old boy is in a critical condition after being thrown from a tenth—floor viewing platform at the tate modern art gallery in london. he landed on a fifth floor roof and was taken to hospital by the air ambulance. a 17—year—old boy has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder. our correspondent duncan kennedy, gave me the latest. it was a very busy day, this is a gallery and museum that takes in something like 6 million visitors every year. packed out again today. obviously, people are on holiday. round about 2:30pm this afternoon, this incident unfolded. there were screams. there was one woman shouting, "where is my son? where is my son?" we don't know whether this is the boy's mother or not. but this boy has, in the words of the police, been thrown off a tenth floor viewing gallery at the tate modern which is a huge brick building. it used to be an old power station on the south bank. the boy has ended up on a fifth floor roof.
if you are affected or no people there, there is a bbc radio special on just now. s from the emergency services. police say a six—year—old boy is in a critical condition after being thrown from a tenth—floor viewing platform at the tate modern art gallery in london. he landed on a fifth floor roof and was taken to hospital by the air ambulance. a 17—year—old boy has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder. our correspondent duncan kennedy, gave me the latest. it was a very busy...
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morning — and you can follow the action at home with ball—by—ball test match special commentary on bbc radioh video highlights and live text commentary on the bbc sport website and app. the clock continues to tick for bury. with less than 48 hours left to find a new owner or provide proof of funds — they face expulsion from the football league. in a dramatic turn of events today, the club's former directorjoy hart has chained herself to the front of the stadium. our correspondent katie gornall is live at gigg lane for us now. i think it is fair to say the fans are angry. you are right, it has been quite a fraught emotional day here at gigg lane. fans of started gathering and they know we are edging ever closer to that deadline you mentioned on friday when the owner, steve dale, has to provide proof of funds to the efl, that they are satisfied with, or bury after 130 years of history will come to a close and they will be thrown out of the league. this hasn't happened overnight. bury‘s financial problems have been long in the making, but they have intensified under the current owner, steve dal
morning — and you can follow the action at home with ball—by—ball test match special commentary on bbc radioh video highlights and live text commentary on the bbc sport website and app. the clock continues to tick for bury. with less than 48 hours left to find a new owner or provide proof of funds — they face expulsion from the football league. in a dramatic turn of events today, the club's former directorjoy hart has chained herself to the front of the stadium. our correspondent katie...
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you can find it over on the bbc sport website and live commentary on bbc radio. a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are broadcaster david davies and jason beattie — who's head of politics at the daily mirror. any of tomorrow's front pages are already in. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. jeremy corbyn has sent a letter to opposition leaders and tory backbenchers opposed to a no—deal brexit, attempting to build a cross—party coalition to delay brexit — that's according to the telegraph. 0n the same story, the guardian sasteremy corbyn has called on rebel tories and other party leaders to oust borisjohnson and allow labour to form a caretaker government to stop a no—deal brexit. the mail also leads withjeremy corbyn's letter, saying the labour leader is plotting a desperate coup to be caretaker prime minister. the metro leads on the story that footballer emiliano sala was poisoned by carbon monoxide just before the plane he was in crashed into the channel. fears over a g
you can find it over on the bbc sport website and live commentary on bbc radio. a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are broadcaster david davies and jason beattie — who's head of politics at the daily mirror. any of tomorrow's front pages are already in. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. jeremy corbyn has sent a letter to opposition leaders and tory backbenchers opposed to a no—deal brexit,...
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that was sajid javid speaking earlier on bbc radio four.wen earlier on bbc radio four. our political correspondent john owen is here with me now. mrjavid clearly playing their political game, brushing away any idea of a rift between himself and the prime minister, what can we read into this? it is a row that goes right to the top of borisjohnson‘s government. it asks questions about the crucial relationship between number ten, number the crucial relationship between numberten, numberii, the crucial relationship between number ten, number 11, the the crucial relationship between numberten, number", the prime minister and the chancellor of the exchequer. the background here is that sonia khan, who was a special adviser to sajid javid was escorted out of number ten on thursday night, in really quite dramatic fashion, after being questioned by dominic cummings, who is borisjohnson‘s de fa cto cummings, who is borisjohnson‘s de facto chief of staff. he seems to believe she was distributing confidential government information. it turns out that w
that was sajid javid speaking earlier on bbc radio four.wen earlier on bbc radio four. our political correspondent john owen is here with me now. mrjavid clearly playing their political game, brushing away any idea of a rift between himself and the prime minister, what can we read into this? it is a row that goes right to the top of borisjohnson‘s government. it asks questions about the crucial relationship between number ten, number the crucial relationship between numberten, numberii, the...
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and you can hear more on this story on bbc radio 4's money box programme at midday.ks has become a common sight across the uk and rarely out of the headlines. but what about communities restricted by what they can eat — based on their religion or diet? 0ne foodbank in east london, which provides halal and vegetarian food, says it has seen an increase in people from the asian community asking for help.it also says the fear ofjudgment often prevents many from accessing its services. the bbc asian network's nalini sivathasan reports. forget baked beans and pasta. humdum is not your typical food bank. here, you're more likely to find vegetable rice and lamb curry. volunteers provide home cooked asian food, with halal and vegetarian options. everyone is welcome, but it caters in particular for barking's muslim, hindu and sikh communities. as well as taking donations, it needs to buy a lot of the food it needs, and for one of the founders, it means shopping trips need careful planning. the process does take a bit longer because we have to check the ingredients — is this su
and you can hear more on this story on bbc radio 4's money box programme at midday.ks has become a common sight across the uk and rarely out of the headlines. but what about communities restricted by what they can eat — based on their religion or diet? 0ne foodbank in east london, which provides halal and vegetarian food, says it has seen an increase in people from the asian community asking for help.it also says the fear ofjudgment often prevents many from accessing its services. the bbc...
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bbc radio manchester's mike minay has been following the story.s around it. yes, the positive sign was that steve admitted he'd sold the club, which isa admitted he'd sold the club, which is a huge step forward, particularly for berry fans, then they confirmed recognition of this move by steve dale. this morning then it puts out their own statement saying that they recognised a credible buyer. and they wanted to exclusively work with them to help the change of control from their club from there, they did fire a warning shot saying that they are going to give a deadline of tuesday at five p:m.. the deadline was going to be at midnight on friday night, they move that back 72 hours, 72 and bits, hours. if the deal is not completed by then, they will still withdraw bury's status in the football league, which it gives a little bit of frustration for bury fans. i think they wanted a little bit longer. those working around it certainly wanted longer. from there on, the buyers of bury, or the potential buyers have issued their own statement saying it is d
bbc radio manchester's mike minay has been following the story.s around it. yes, the positive sign was that steve admitted he'd sold the club, which isa admitted he'd sold the club, which is a huge step forward, particularly for berry fans, then they confirmed recognition of this move by steve dale. this morning then it puts out their own statement saying that they recognised a credible buyer. and they wanted to exclusively work with them to help the change of control from their club from...
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bbc radio manchester's mike minay has more on this.u've spoken to steve dale this evening — what has he told you. steve has told me that the club has been sold at the 11th hour, barry of course by midnight was in potential of losing a football the club and the club that is so vital to the community. steve has texted me saying it has been sold and it has been agreed a deal with some any company called at cnn analytics, as headed by henry newman and rory campbell, they are a football analytics company and we know from thatis analytics company and we know from that is that this deal, although agreed in principle, rely solely on the esl agreeing an extension to the deadline in order to get it done, but at the last minute questions will be asked and so fans will be concerned as to why and how we have got to the stage in a very last—minute barry have been saved two of the important thing tonight asi two of the important thing tonight as i have been confirmed by secondary as i have been confirmed by secondary source as i have been confirmed b
bbc radio manchester's mike minay has more on this.u've spoken to steve dale this evening — what has he told you. steve has told me that the club has been sold at the 11th hour, barry of course by midnight was in potential of losing a football the club and the club that is so vital to the community. steve has texted me saying it has been sold and it has been agreed a deal with some any company called at cnn analytics, as headed by henry newman and rory campbell, they are a football analytics...
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bbc two, bbc four, bbc news, bbc scotland, radio 5 live and several local radio stations. told this and they said you can't close down bbc local radio, our local mps only get the chance to talk on that and they can't close the bbc news channel because it competes with sky news and we can't close bbc two! which ones will go? i don't think the bbc should be funding this, it might be unpopular with those getting free tv licences, but it's a government responsibility. the bbc is a broadcaster, not the department for work and pensions. as long as i'm paying my licence fee i want to see bbc two and bbc four carrying on, that's the business the bbc is actually in. shall we move on? i'm sure there will be lots more to discuss on that in time to come. the nhs also makes the headlines in the telegraph. we haven't seen a story about the nhs for some time. not one like this. this is quite worrying, isn't it, jo, not huge numbers but it shows a pattern. it's not about operations, is not about waiting lists, it's specific, it is about people who are having a point that is cancelled and w
bbc two, bbc four, bbc news, bbc scotland, radio 5 live and several local radio stations. told this and they said you can't close down bbc local radio, our local mps only get the chance to talk on that and they can't close the bbc news channel because it competes with sky news and we can't close bbc two! which ones will go? i don't think the bbc should be funding this, it might be unpopular with those getting free tv licences, but it's a government responsibility. the bbc is a broadcaster, not...
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and bbc radio manchester and bbc radio derby will continue to have updates on this throughout the eveninggland has cut its forecasts for uk growth over the next two years. it's also warned that a no—deal brexit would hit the economy and trigger a further drop in the value of the pound. the bank left interest rates unchanged at 0.75% against a backdrop of weaker global growth and trade tensions between the us and china. our correspondent, simon gompertz is here. a gloomy forecast from the bank. it is. this reduced forecast for growth, this year the economy will expand by just growth, this year the economy will expand byjust1.3%, growth, this year the economy will expand by just 1.3%, next growth, this year the economy will expand byjust1.3%, next year that is reduced from 1.5% both ears that was forecast previous years, that is assuming a smooth brexit, which all along, the last few years, the bank of england has done the forecast saying that things will be smooth and there will be a transition. there are concerns, worries, predictions about that have changed. now there is a heightened pos
and bbc radio manchester and bbc radio derby will continue to have updates on this throughout the eveninggland has cut its forecasts for uk growth over the next two years. it's also warned that a no—deal brexit would hit the economy and trigger a further drop in the value of the pound. the bank left interest rates unchanged at 0.75% against a backdrop of weaker global growth and trade tensions between the us and china. our correspondent, simon gompertz is here. a gloomy forecast from the...
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between now and then though, you can follow the ashes on bbc radio 5live sports extra where the test et's get more on the breaking news that turkey's military pension fund 0yak has reached a provisional agreement to take over british steel. our business correspondent katy austin is here. what do we know so far? yes, it looks like the investment arm of tu rkey‘s looks like the investment arm of turkey's army's pension fund, has entered into exclusive sales talks with the official receiver, the uk government's official receiver, which has been running british steel since it collapsed into insolvency in may. we have not had a lot of detail about what the deal entails but it will now go into a period of due diligence before it is signed, sealed and elements, before the —— the kameni checked out. they own a pa rt the kameni checked out. they own a part of turkey's biggest steel producer which is why they are interested in british steel. this may provide reassurance to workers at places like scunthorpe in north lincolnshire who are desperately waiting to hear news about whether a buyer woul
between now and then though, you can follow the ashes on bbc radio 5live sports extra where the test et's get more on the breaking news that turkey's military pension fund 0yak has reached a provisional agreement to take over british steel. our business correspondent katy austin is here. what do we know so far? yes, it looks like the investment arm of tu rkey‘s looks like the investment arm of turkey's army's pension fund, has entered into exclusive sales talks with the official receiver, the...
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bbc radio manchester's mike minay has more. the 11th hour. bury was in potential of being lost, a clu b was in potential of being lost, a club that is so vital to the community. steve dale has texted me saying it's been sold and his agreed a deal with a company called cnn analytics, a football analytics company headed by henry newman and rory campbell and this deal, they agreed in principle, relies solely on the esl agreeing to an extension on the esl agreeing to an extension on the esl agreeing to an extension on the deadline to get it done. aston villa picked up their first points of the season and their first win in the premier league since february 2016. they beat everton 2—nil this evening as nick parrott report. so far this season, aston villa have failed to deliver. this was a plea heard by those watching on tv and the players on the pitch. despite everton dominating the opening 20 minutes, the home side survived a penalty claim before answering the call. wesley became villa's record signing in the summer. this was the s
bbc radio manchester's mike minay has more. the 11th hour. bury was in potential of being lost, a clu b was in potential of being lost, a club that is so vital to the community. steve dale has texted me saying it's been sold and his agreed a deal with a company called cnn analytics, a football analytics company headed by henry newman and rory campbell and this deal, they agreed in principle, relies solely on the esl agreeing to an extension on the esl agreeing to an extension on the esl...
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indeed and that comes down to larry summers, now larry summers is a previous secretary, he was at the bbc radio spirit and a desperate country didn't necessarily make it a good trade deal. these comments, these meetings between dominic raab and the us in the coming days, are going to be very interesting to see what sort of level the uk and independent uk outside of the eu can potentially find itself out. thank you for now, jane ‘s back a little later. do you drink hardcore copy? i don't. t? neither. i'm very impressed. we will get comments on that later, keep your comments coming in on that and we will talk about that a little later, whether caffeine hours before bedtime is good or bad. but now let's look at our next story today. later on wednesday, president trump will visit el paso in texas, where 22 people were killed at a shopping mall on saturday and also dayton in ohio, where just a day later, 9 people were shot dead outside a bar. our north america correspondent peter bowes reports. at times i guess they call the president the consoler in sheer, like his predecessors, mr trump will visit
indeed and that comes down to larry summers, now larry summers is a previous secretary, he was at the bbc radio spirit and a desperate country didn't necessarily make it a good trade deal. these comments, these meetings between dominic raab and the us in the coming days, are going to be very interesting to see what sort of level the uk and independent uk outside of the eu can potentially find itself out. thank you for now, jane ‘s back a little later. do you drink hardcore copy? i don't. t?...
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you can follow the ashes with the test match special crew on bbc radio 5 live sports extra and followry and clips of the action on the bbc sport website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport. liverpool's second choice goalkeeper adrian could miss his side's premier league game against southampton on saturday after a collision with a pitch invader. remember that their first choice goalie, was injured in liverpool's premier league opener last week. managerjurgen klopp says the spaniard was injured during post—match celebrations, following liverpool's win over chelsea in the super cup on wednesday. when we were altogether, a supporter jumped over something, was chased by some security guys, slipped and kicked his ankle. crazy. so, yesterday it was swollen. today i spoke to him, he's here, he said it is better. much better than yesterday but we have to see. there is no doubt about how much we love oui’ is no doubt about how much we love ourfans, but is no doubt about how much we love our fans, but if they all could stop doing that, that's the worst example. certainly unfortunate! this is the man who is
you can follow the ashes with the test match special crew on bbc radio 5 live sports extra and followry and clips of the action on the bbc sport website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport. liverpool's second choice goalkeeper adrian could miss his side's premier league game against southampton on saturday after a collision with a pitch invader. remember that their first choice goalie, was injured in liverpool's premier league opener last week. managerjurgen klopp says the spaniard was injured during...
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if you tune into bbc radio london, you'll hear vanessa feltz until10:00. r—old man has been charged with capital murder following the el paso shooting, which means he could now face the death penalty. a six—year—old boy is in a critical condition after being thrown from a tenth floor balcony at the tate modern art gallery in london. a teenager has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder. police say there's nothing to suggest that the 17—year—old suspect knew the child. a 15—year—old girl from the uk has gone missing while on holiday in malaysia. nora quoirin, who has learning difficulties, arrived in the town of seremban with her family on saturday for a two week "trip of a lifetime". when her parents awoke on sunday morning, they found her missing and the window of her hotel room open. a charity, the lucy blackman trust, says it's been told by local police that her disappearance is being treated as an abduction. 20 hospitals in england stand to benefit from a pledge by the prime minister to spend an extra £850 million on nhs building projects. it co
if you tune into bbc radio london, you'll hear vanessa feltz until10:00. r—old man has been charged with capital murder following the el paso shooting, which means he could now face the death penalty. a six—year—old boy is in a critical condition after being thrown from a tenth floor balcony at the tate modern art gallery in london. a teenager has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder. police say there's nothing to suggest that the 17—year—old suspect knew the child. a...
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spells of heavy rain, gales in the forecast too and your local bbc radio station will keep you up—to—datean unusually deep area of pressure for the time of year and it is heading our way. at the moment we have the calm before the storm. some showers out there across scotland, northern england, northern ireland but many places dry with sunshine. but cloud gathering down to the south, and as we go through tonight we will see outbreaks of very heavy, for —— persistent, perhaps thundery rain moving into scotland by the end of the night, the wind is picking up as well. this is how we start off tomorrow. fine and dry across the
spells of heavy rain, gales in the forecast too and your local bbc radio station will keep you up—to—datean unusually deep area of pressure for the time of year and it is heading our way. at the moment we have the calm before the storm. some showers out there across scotland, northern england, northern ireland but many places dry with sunshine. but cloud gathering down to the south, and as we go through tonight we will see outbreaks of very heavy, for —— persistent, perhaps thundery...
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asked about the sacking on bbc radio 4's today programme, mrjavid said he would not talk about individualshad a "fantastic" relationship with mrjohnson. well, i am not going to discuss any personnel issues, it would be inappropriate. i think my views are well understood. the relationship is fantastic with the prime minister. this is a prime minister that, before he was prime minister, is someone i have always got on with incredibly well and it has been a real privilege for me to work with him so closely on delivering on these people's priorities, and that relationship is as strong as ever. and what it does mean, by having that strong link, is that we can focus on all these things that matter to so many people. what about your relation with dominic cummings? i'm not going to talk about personnel relationships, especially when you ask me about the prime minister, it is perfectly correct to do that, the prime minister is my boss and we work together along with other cabinet colleagues to deliver, so i am not here to talk about particular individuals who are advisers in downing street. our pol
asked about the sacking on bbc radio 4's today programme, mrjavid said he would not talk about individualshad a "fantastic" relationship with mrjohnson. well, i am not going to discuss any personnel issues, it would be inappropriate. i think my views are well understood. the relationship is fantastic with the prime minister. this is a prime minister that, before he was prime minister, is someone i have always got on with incredibly well and it has been a real privilege for me to work...
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dale's been speaking to bbc radio manchester.est for the league to stay the removal from the league to stay the removal from the league based on the fact we have an interested party. we have more people coming to the table. also we are trying to cover what they require. we have gone to the public and we have said to them, look, we don't need this money but if you wa nt to don't need this money but if you want to say that football club, make a pledge to the club, not me, we're not asking you for many, we are asking you to pledge. we are there to try to save the club. i didn't put the club in a mess, i didn't it was all done before i got there. all i had done is try to save it. the manchester united manager 0le gunner solskjaer says social media companies must stop the spread of hate. it's after his midfielder paul pogba was racially abused online after missing a penalty in united's premier league draw with wolves on monday. pogba was the third player in a week to be targeted, and solskjaer says that whilst the frenchman has the ch
dale's been speaking to bbc radio manchester.est for the league to stay the removal from the league to stay the removal from the league based on the fact we have an interested party. we have more people coming to the table. also we are trying to cover what they require. we have gone to the public and we have said to them, look, we don't need this money but if you wa nt to don't need this money but if you want to say that football club, make a pledge to the club, not me, we're not asking you for...
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for commentary on bbc radio five live alongside former england international karen carney.two games but they have not got any points yet. how does that feel as a player in the dressing room? a bit frustrating. you probably have that would've bit of anxiety and you want to have points on the board. they have created a lot of chances but silly m ista kes created a lot of chances but silly mistakes have cost them in the games they've played so far. it will be a bit stressful especially at home but a good start will be key. what is impressed you most about everton this season? they had been superb defensively. they have not been flying in front of gold but they have kept to clean sheets and that's what you need to do to win games and get results. i am impressed with how defensive they have been. karen and i bring you the tarrant bbc rio five live aston villa against everton, kicking off at five p:m.. thank you both. there are six games tomorrow in the premier league. the standout fixture is the late kick off at anfield when liverpool host arsenal. both teams having won their tw
for commentary on bbc radio five live alongside former england international karen carney.two games but they have not got any points yet. how does that feel as a player in the dressing room? a bit frustrating. you probably have that would've bit of anxiety and you want to have points on the board. they have created a lot of chances but silly m ista kes created a lot of chances but silly mistakes have cost them in the games they've played so far. it will be a bit stressful especially at home but...
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spells of heavy rain, gales in the forecast too and your local bbc radio station will keep you up—to—dateu can see on the satellite picture this beautiful swirl of cloud but it is an unusually deep area of pressure for the time of year and it is heading oui’ the time of year and it is heading our way. at the moment we have the calm before the storm. some showers out there across scotland, northern england, northern ireland but many places dry with sunshine. but cloud gathering down to the south, and as we go through tonight we will see outbreaks of very heavy, for —— persistent, perhaps thundery rain moving into scotland by the end of the night, the wind is picking up as well. this is how we start off tomorrow. fine and dry across the northern part of scotland, but quite blustery. for edinburgh, really unpleasant rush hour tomorrow morning. heavy rain, brisk winds, some of that hanging around in north—east england. following behind some dry weather with spells of sunshine but see these splodges on the map? some squally showers which will continue packing in from the south—west is the day
spells of heavy rain, gales in the forecast too and your local bbc radio station will keep you up—to—dateu can see on the satellite picture this beautiful swirl of cloud but it is an unusually deep area of pressure for the time of year and it is heading oui’ the time of year and it is heading our way. at the moment we have the calm before the storm. some showers out there across scotland, northern england, northern ireland but many places dry with sunshine. but cloud gathering down to the...
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bbc local radio will have the travel disruption.s slow to clear away. it is a quieter end to clear away. it is a quieter end to the night. it is quite chilly. that is the other big change as the low pressure pulls away with high pressure building it allows a north—westerly breeze so temperatures will be a little bit below average by day and night this week. southern parts of england perhaps a few sundry outbreaks of the uncertainty as to how far north they push the do not be surprised if he see a few sharp showers particularly through the morning hours. a lot of dry weather for us tomorrow. northern ireland, much of scotla nd tomorrow. northern ireland, much of scotland just the odd shower and those should dwindle across northern england and southern and eastern areas with the odd one papered around but particularly north west scotla nd around but particularly north west scotland and northern ireland. later when so despite temperatures being a couple of degrees below average it should feel pleasant. a few more showers going into the
bbc local radio will have the travel disruption.s slow to clear away. it is a quieter end to clear away. it is a quieter end to the night. it is quite chilly. that is the other big change as the low pressure pulls away with high pressure building it allows a north—westerly breeze so temperatures will be a little bit below average by day and night this week. southern parts of england perhaps a few sundry outbreaks of the uncertainty as to how far north they push the do not be surprised if he...
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western power telling bbc radio stoke that around 80,000 homes are affected in the stoke area, so thosewer cuts really in different parts of the country, and also in london, train services across the whole network may be delayed or cancelled. more information to follow. that appears to bea information to follow. that appears to be a power cut affecting different parts of the country, london and the southeast certainly, but other parts as well. so we will bring you more details as they come into us, clearly a changing situation and we will keep in touch with that for you throughout the next hour or two. the electoral commission says it needs new powers to regulate political advertising online. it says the current rules need updating because its focus is on traditional campaign financing at a time when spending on political adverts on social media is rising sharply. 0ur media editor amol rajan has more. there is a lot of talk around a possible snap election. well, who knows? but while there is such chatter, you are going to see a lot more political ads such as these recent ones from faceb
western power telling bbc radio stoke that around 80,000 homes are affected in the stoke area, so thosewer cuts really in different parts of the country, and also in london, train services across the whole network may be delayed or cancelled. more information to follow. that appears to bea information to follow. that appears to be a power cut affecting different parts of the country, london and the southeast certainly, but other parts as well. so we will bring you more details as they come into...
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and at the usual address. at bbc radio london. until ti have and at bbc radio london.ning. in a statement, her family thanked everyone involved in the large—scale operation to find her. they said nora had brought people together and had truly touched the whole world. the former chancellor, philip hammond, has accused boris johnson's government of trying to wreck the chance of a new brexit deal with the eu, by making demands which brussels can never accept. speaking to the times newspaper, in his first comments since stepping down last month, mr hammond said a no—deal brexit would be a "betrayal of the 2016 referendum" and would leave the uk diminished and inward—looking. a number 10 source said the uk will leave on 31st october despite mr hammond's "best efforts to the contra ry". rail passengers will find out today how much regulated fares will go up next year. it will be based on the retail prices index inflation figure forjuly. analysts expect the increase to be around 2.8%, which could lead to a rise of more than £100 in the annual cost of getting to work for many
and at the usual address. at bbc radio london. until ti have and at bbc radio london.ning. in a statement, her family thanked everyone involved in the large—scale operation to find her. they said nora had brought people together and had truly touched the whole world. the former chancellor, philip hammond, has accused boris johnson's government of trying to wreck the chance of a new brexit deal with the eu, by making demands which brussels can never accept. speaking to the times newspaper, in...
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they had to do that, they say they would have to close a number of services, not east bbc two, bbc four, radiotrying to establish what caused a number of people to develop breathing difficulties on the seafront at frinton and clacton yesterday. one woman said her daughter was left "gasping" for breath. their symptoms are said to have improved when they moved away from the beach. beachgoers were advised not to go in the sea. the coast guard said there had been no reports of spillages from passing ships. our correspondent richard lister has been following the latest at frinton—on—sea for us and sent this update. the advice not to go into the water along as it may stretch of coast. as you can see, people are ignoring that advice, and no problems so far. will lodge is from the council, he is with us now. no problems reported today? we've had no further reported incidents to the council or our partners. how big was the problem yesterday? there was a large number of people affected yesterday, they were treated by the ambulance service. i would stress that the vast majority of those were fine after h
they had to do that, they say they would have to close a number of services, not east bbc two, bbc four, radiotrying to establish what caused a number of people to develop breathing difficulties on the seafront at frinton and clacton yesterday. one woman said her daughter was left "gasping" for breath. their symptoms are said to have improved when they moved away from the beach. beachgoers were advised not to go in the sea. the coast guard said there had been no reports of spillages...
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would have to do that, they say they would have to close a number of services, not least bbc two, bbc four, radioastest deal to rescue the club collapsed. bolton have been given until 5pm tomorrow for a takeover to be completed, orface being kicked out of the english football league. administrator paul appleton says if there's no breakthrough, the process of closing down the club will begin on wednesday. the lobbyist and campaigner, tim bell, who was instrumental in margaret thatcher's general election victories, has died at the age of 77. lord bell, who was behind the "labour isn't working" slogan in the run up to the 1979 election, went on to found the controversial public relations firm, bell pottinger, which went into administration in 2017. it was a big night in manchester last night, with ariana grande headlining the pride festival. it was the first time she'd performed in the city since a memorial concert for those killed in the arena bombing two years ago. in the crowd were fans who'd attended ariana's show on the night of the attack in may 2017. two of them met up with our entertainment
would have to do that, they say they would have to close a number of services, not least bbc two, bbc four, radioastest deal to rescue the club collapsed. bolton have been given until 5pm tomorrow for a takeover to be completed, orface being kicked out of the english football league. administrator paul appleton says if there's no breakthrough, the process of closing down the club will begin on wednesday. the lobbyist and campaigner, tim bell, who was instrumental in margaret thatcher's general...
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keep up—to—date with the latest travel news on bbc local radio.and wales, sliding south and eastward through the day eventually arriving in south—east england where we could see a dry and bright start. drier and brighter across scotland and the far north of england and northern ireland but with some blustery showers and strong winds tomorrow, gusts up to 45 mph. combine that with the rain which will linger across a wide swathes of england and wales, cool day but could get up to 2021 further north where we see some afternoon sunshine. very slowly the rain starts to pull away tomorrow evening with heavy blustery showers following behind. persistent rain pulls out of the way in the early hours of saturday morning. this area of low pressure is the driving force through the weekend. keeping showers going particularly across northern ireland and scotland through saturday and could merge to give a longer spell of rain. showers more scattered, some mainly dry and they quite windy day with the range of 17—21. the potential for heavy rain overnight across s
keep up—to—date with the latest travel news on bbc local radio.and wales, sliding south and eastward through the day eventually arriving in south—east england where we could see a dry and bright start. drier and brighter across scotland and the far north of england and northern ireland but with some blustery showers and strong winds tomorrow, gusts up to 45 mph. combine that with the rain which will linger across a wide swathes of england and wales, cool day but could get up to 2021...
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asked for the latest of the "freedom of movement" aspect of brexit, here's what he had to say on bbc radiore going to do is leave the eu and that means that legally, all those powers revert to the uk. but i wa nt to those powers revert to the uk. but i want to stress, because people get a bit confused, or can be, that does not mean that we are going to stop anybody coming into this country. it doesn't mean that we are going to become remotely hostile to emigration or to immigrants. i am not, at all. i used to run the most diverse city in the world and was very proud of it. what it does mean is that immigration into the uk will be democratically controlled and we will be producing australian style points based system. to do it. meanwhile, jeremy corbyn has vowed to do everything possible to stop a no—deal brexit, and urged other politicians to back him. in a speech in northamptonshire, the labour leader said a general election would provide a "once—in—a—generation" chance for a change of direction in british politics. his comments come a day after details of a confidential government report
asked for the latest of the "freedom of movement" aspect of brexit, here's what he had to say on bbc radiore going to do is leave the eu and that means that legally, all those powers revert to the uk. but i wa nt to those powers revert to the uk. but i want to stress, because people get a bit confused, or can be, that does not mean that we are going to stop anybody coming into this country. it doesn't mean that we are going to become remotely hostile to emigration or to immigrants. i...
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they had to do that, they say they would have to close a number of services, not least bbc two, bbc four, radiore expected to hear from borisjohnson very shortly we are expected to hear from boris johnson in very shortly we are expected to hear from borisjohnson in biarritz. that's the scene as they make preparations for that news conference. and we will take you to that as soon as that gets under way. before we do, let's get the weather. the hottest bank holiday monday at the stage of august on record. for once a bank holiday weekend when we have been talking about the heat. record—breaking heat yesterday. 33.3 degrees at heathrow. that is not only the record for the light bank holiday but all are bank holidays including the main ones as well. you can see the heat affected northern ireland and scotland as well, temperatures in the high 20s. fresh are here today but still some spots across central and eastern england could get into the low 30s. watch how the colours change for the rest of the week. hot in the east still, by wednesday we come down to more average temperatures, and towards the en
they had to do that, they say they would have to close a number of services, not least bbc two, bbc four, radiore expected to hear from borisjohnson very shortly we are expected to hear from boris johnson in very shortly we are expected to hear from borisjohnson in biarritz. that's the scene as they make preparations for that news conference. and we will take you to that as soon as that gets under way. before we do, let's get the weather. the hottest bank holiday monday at the stage of august...
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you can find that on the website or bbc local radio. ng, this is bbc news, the latest headlines. borisjohnson accuses mps who want to stop and no—deal brexit of a terrible collaboration with the european union. the speaker of the us house of representatives, nancy pelosi, has said that a us— uk trade deal will not get through congress if brexit undermines the good friday agreement. investigators conclude the footballer, emiliano sana, and his pilot were exposed to harmful levels of carbon monoxide in
you can find that on the website or bbc local radio. ng, this is bbc news, the latest headlines. borisjohnson accuses mps who want to stop and no—deal brexit of a terrible collaboration with the european union. the speaker of the us house of representatives, nancy pelosi, has said that a us— uk trade deal will not get through congress if brexit undermines the good friday agreement. investigators conclude the footballer, emiliano sana, and his pilot were exposed to harmful levels of carbon...
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stay across the latest details on bbc local radio.ain. across the southern counties of england and wales, the most persistent of the ranges across the borders of northern england and stubborn scott. the rain continues for a few hours yet. nudging its way northwards but further showers are starting to pack into the south. mainly southern areas will still see some sunshine and some will get away with more in the way of dry weather than wet weather. it's not going to be as windy everywhere stop the wind is picking up in the hebrides. a gentle breeze today. whether you do get the showers, they will become heavy, thundery and slow—moving. still some heavy rain across northern england but the wins will pick up into the afternoon, touching gale force. through the midlands, east anglia. the greater chance of staying dry through the afternoon. temperatures down on yesterday's values. 22 degrees towards the south—east corner. the northerly breeze brings outbreaks of rain. double figures as we go into the second half of the weekend. not as windy
stay across the latest details on bbc local radio.ain. across the southern counties of england and wales, the most persistent of the ranges across the borders of northern england and stubborn scott. the rain continues for a few hours yet. nudging its way northwards but further showers are starting to pack into the south. mainly southern areas will still see some sunshine and some will get away with more in the way of dry weather than wet weather. it's not going to be as windy everywhere stop...
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bbc local radio if you are on the move for the latest travel information.oss the counties of england, more persistent rain in wales at this darker area of blue in the far south of scotland, producing flooding issues in parts of cumbria, northumberland, dumfries and galloway. it will be here for a few hours before departing. sky is biting further south, showers cropping up in scotland and northern ireland through the day. whilst the wind will increase in the hebrides, to scotland, northern ireland for the lighter window, way from the showers at the brighter moments it will feel reasonably pleasant. i did the showers that could be a length of time, further issues, thunder and lightning. also see some more persistent rain pushing back across northern england. the wind picking up northern england. the wind picking up later, touching gill force. further south, went remaining, excessive gale force, tickling gusty around the hills and coast. fewer showers this afternoon, more sunshine. temperatures down on yesterday, 28 in parts of east anglia, 23 the high today,
bbc local radio if you are on the move for the latest travel information.oss the counties of england, more persistent rain in wales at this darker area of blue in the far south of scotland, producing flooding issues in parts of cumbria, northumberland, dumfries and galloway. it will be here for a few hours before departing. sky is biting further south, showers cropping up in scotland and northern ireland through the day. whilst the wind will increase in the hebrides, to scotland, northern...
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with us now is bbc radio 1 film critic ali plumb and two spider—man super fans, zoe kenney and mike capozzolael four or five years ago that allowed spider—man to be in a number of the disney marvel movies, we have also seen him in his own stand—alone films. now deals between both sunni and marvel have broken down, which means we won‘t see tom holland in any of these big expensive movies with marvel anytime soon. what does that mean for spider—man films going forward ? that mean for spider—man films going forward? it is both big deal and not a big deal. if you just like spider—man and you don‘t mind not interacting with the characters from that universe, things will carry on as normal. if you care about the avengers gang, it is a disappointment because you can no longer connect with that world at large. so way, you are a super fan. you brought their sin. there will still be spider—man films. you brought their sin. there will still be spider—man film5.|j you brought their sin. there will still be spider-man films. i can say from both sides. tom holland, who had such an amazing run, has built in
with us now is bbc radio 1 film critic ali plumb and two spider—man super fans, zoe kenney and mike capozzolael four or five years ago that allowed spider—man to be in a number of the disney marvel movies, we have also seen him in his own stand—alone films. now deals between both sunni and marvel have broken down, which means we won‘t see tom holland in any of these big expensive movies with marvel anytime soon. what does that mean for spider—man films going forward ? that mean for...
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taking on peninsula stadium where it's currently goalless, you can listen to lack commentary on bbc radiomatch being postponed. league game on saturday against gelling and will not go ahead after football league said they did not receive enough assurances the cloud has a necessary finances in place to run it in the future, they have not played at all the season and could be thrown out of the league in ten days' time. if the ua pacific capital and istanbul, the ua pacific capital and istanbul, the final at—bat, champion leak when asked playing chelsea at stephanie will become the first female referee ina will become the first female referee in a major european game. she appreciated that women's world cup final the summer, and well had the same e—mail assistance.” final the summer, and well had the same e-mail assistance. i think there is not a lot different because there is not a lot different because the policy same. 0n the best teens to play differently but man or woman, we cannot referee the same game between them so for me, it's the same because referring at the same the policy same, s
taking on peninsula stadium where it's currently goalless, you can listen to lack commentary on bbc radiomatch being postponed. league game on saturday against gelling and will not go ahead after football league said they did not receive enough assurances the cloud has a necessary finances in place to run it in the future, they have not played at all the season and could be thrown out of the league in ten days' time. if the ua pacific capital and istanbul, the ua pacific capital and istanbul,...
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bbc local radio will give you the latest travel news. that area with the business rain is in. some rain across northern parts, things should brighten. the breeze picks up, north—westerly breeze feeling much cooler. some rain across central scotland, really through the central scotland, really through the central belt, la narkshire, central scotland, really through the central belt, lanarkshire, lothian and endicott northumberland. where we have seen flooding and yet more heavy and persistent rain. to the south, sunshine out but through parts of wales, the villas and southern england, heavy and thundery showers could develop. could be problematic in their own right. a fresh breeze but not as strong as yesterday. such a after around 22 are 23, further north those temperatures in the mid—teens. much cooler feel, totally for this stage in august. tonight, southern scotla nd in august. tonight, southern scotland still rainy and if our north of england, north—east will be the focus for the bigger rainfall. some showers continuing across the south, typically south—west and south wale
bbc local radio will give you the latest travel news. that area with the business rain is in. some rain across northern parts, things should brighten. the breeze picks up, north—westerly breeze feeling much cooler. some rain across central scotland, really through the central scotland, really through the central belt, la narkshire, central scotland, really through the central belt, lanarkshire, lothian and endicott northumberland. where we have seen flooding and yet more heavy and persistent...
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you can follow all the action from edgbaston on bbc radio 5live sports extra from ten o‘clock this morningut stable condition after allegedly being thrown from the tenth floor of the tate modern art gallery in london. genetic relation officials tell the bbc that hundred and 50 people are in charge of the search for the missing girl nora quoirin. —— malaysia and police tell the bbc. let‘s get more now on the mass shootings in america. president donald trump has said "hate has no place" in the us after 29 people were killed and dozens more injured. however there‘s been concern about far—right radicalisation after a white supremacy manifesto was posted online, 28 minutes before police in el paso, where the first shooting took place, got the first call. let‘s speak now to professor raphael cohen—almagor. he‘s the director of the middle east study group at hull university and author of confronting the internet‘s dark side. thank you forjoining us, professor. the first question, has there been, in your view, sufficient focus on far right terrorism? well, it has beenin far right terrorism? well,
you can follow all the action from edgbaston on bbc radio 5live sports extra from ten o‘clock this morningut stable condition after allegedly being thrown from the tenth floor of the tate modern art gallery in london. genetic relation officials tell the bbc that hundred and 50 people are in charge of the search for the missing girl nora quoirin. —— malaysia and police tell the bbc. let‘s get more now on the mass shootings in america. president donald trump has said "hate has no...
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that was dan whitworth reporting, and you can hear more on this story on bbc radio 4's money box programmeave described the behaviour of protestors who took part in a counter demonstration against an irish unity parade in glasgow, as "utterly unacceptable". riot police and officers on horseback were sent to tackle what the force described as "significant disorder". witnesses say smoke bombs were used. there are no reports of injuries or damage to property. a trial date has been set for the man accused of playing a leading role in plotting the september 11 terror attacks. khalid sheikh mohammad, seen here before and after he was captured, will be tried at guantanamo bay, along with four other men, from january 2021. he's already been detained for more than 15 years. jack dorsey, the co—founder and chief executive of twitter, has had his own account taken over by hackers. his account @jack was used to post a string of racist remarks. twitter says its systems are secure and a separate mobile network was to blame. our north america technology reporter dave lee has more. of all the people you w
that was dan whitworth reporting, and you can hear more on this story on bbc radio 4's money box programmeave described the behaviour of protestors who took part in a counter demonstration against an irish unity parade in glasgow, as "utterly unacceptable". riot police and officers on horseback were sent to tackle what the force described as "significant disorder". witnesses say smoke bombs were used. there are no reports of injuries or damage to property. a trial date has...
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bbc radio 5live will have live updates from four o'clock and you can find all the latest sports newsmeeting other party leaders this morning to discuss how to stop the uk leaving the eu without an agreement. documents seen by bbc news suggest that the government knew the hs2 project was running over budget and probably behind schedule thre eyears ago. the government proposes an overhaul of planning rules in england so companies can build taller mobile phone masts without councils' permission. the change is part of a plan to speed up the roll—out of 5g networks and improve coverage in rural areas. the brazilian government has said it will reject an offer of aid from g7 countries to help tackle fires in the amazon rainforest. brazil's president jair bolsonaro accused other nations of treating brazil like a colony. £18 million had been promised in emergency funding for fire fighting equipment and military assitance. will grant reports. as each day passes, another chunk of the amazon disappears. this is just one of the 75,000 fires in brazil which have prompted such an angry response as
bbc radio 5live will have live updates from four o'clock and you can find all the latest sports newsmeeting other party leaders this morning to discuss how to stop the uk leaving the eu without an agreement. documents seen by bbc news suggest that the government knew the hs2 project was running over budget and probably behind schedule thre eyears ago. the government proposes an overhaul of planning rules in england so companies can build taller mobile phone masts without councils' permission....
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liz is bbc radio sheffield's political reporter and has been following this story.'mara was elected as a labour mp, now as an independent mp, what are voters thinking about this whole episode? there is a whole range of emotions from anger, frustration, to some relief that perhaps this might be drawing to some sort of clothes or conclusion. sadness as well. remember, jared 0'mara won for the labour party and that was a big deal in 2017, it was the first time the constituency had a labour mp and a lot of people were feeling positive about that. there is a great deal of sadness among labour voters it has turned out the way that it has. certainly this year things have deteriorated and there has been an increasing level of frustration and that why we have seen the facebook group starting up because constituents are concerned they have no one to contact. the fortunate thing is, while there are undoubtedly people who will need access to their mp in the hallam constituency, it is a relatively affluent constituency, it is a relatively afflu e nt area constituency, it is a re
liz is bbc radio sheffield's political reporter and has been following this story.'mara was elected as a labour mp, now as an independent mp, what are voters thinking about this whole episode? there is a whole range of emotions from anger, frustration, to some relief that perhaps this might be drawing to some sort of clothes or conclusion. sadness as well. remember, jared 0'mara won for the labour party and that was a big deal in 2017, it was the first time the constituency had a labour mp and...
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with us now is bbc radio manchester sports reporter, mike minay, who's been following the story.et you have not had much sleep. it is an exciting time for bury fans. when i spoke to them yesterday they were buried there but that was it. the man in the ticket office pulls me he close the doors at five o'clock and stared at the ground for an hour so thinking that was the last to busy at the club. late last night i received a text to say the club had been sold, so now we wait this morning for an announcement. they have acknowledged the bed in a statement at midnight, but now they have to suggest whether they will delay the suspension of the football la ke delay the suspension of the football lake which had been living over bury for the last two weeks. if it is suspended, that will give them time to work on the sale. keep our fingers crossed. what do we know about the people who are proposing to buy it? the people proposing to buy it are a company called c and end sport rescue, a sports analytic company. headed by two men, henry and rory. they did say any very short statement last ni
with us now is bbc radio manchester sports reporter, mike minay, who's been following the story.et you have not had much sleep. it is an exciting time for bury fans. when i spoke to them yesterday they were buried there but that was it. the man in the ticket office pulls me he close the doors at five o'clock and stared at the ground for an hour so thinking that was the last to busy at the club. late last night i received a text to say the club had been sold, so now we wait this morning for an...
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we‘rejoined now from our london newsroom by bbc radio 4‘s moneybox presenter, ruth alexander.amaritans will receive fundraising and corporate donations and volunteering, and they will work with the company to improve the way it gales with vulnerable customers but there has been a backlash online, on social media, you mentioned someone you heard from in the programme, this isjohn myers, whose sun ryan died five years ago. he was 27 and he took his own life when his gambling addiction led to his life spiralling out of control. the gambling companies don't care about people or families, they don't ca re about people or families, they don't care about the misery is a cause, theyjust care care about the misery is a cause, they just care about care about the misery is a cause, theyjust care about making money. i'm disappointed that the samaritans could even think of working with these people. i cannot comprehend what made them think it was a good idea. both samaritans and paddy power betfair have defended their deal. samaritans says it is vital that it works with the gambling compan
we‘rejoined now from our london newsroom by bbc radio 4‘s moneybox presenter, ruth alexander.amaritans will receive fundraising and corporate donations and volunteering, and they will work with the company to improve the way it gales with vulnerable customers but there has been a backlash online, on social media, you mentioned someone you heard from in the programme, this isjohn myers, whose sun ryan died five years ago. he was 27 and he took his own life when his gambling addiction led to...
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lord sumption — a supreme court judge until last year — spoke to the today programme, on bbc radio 4.e said the legal position in the event of borisjohnson losing the confidence motion was what he talked about earlier. the confidence motion was what he talked about earlier. what the law says is that there are then 1k days in which parliament can decide whether there is another alternative government in which it does have confidence. the assumption of the act is that if parliament does not decide on an alternative government within14 days, the same government remains in power until after the general election. and on the timing of the general election would it then be possible for him to decide to hold the general election beyond october the 31st, in other words after we had left the european union? yes, i think it would. because what the act says is there has got to be 25 working days, five weeks, between the proclamation of the general election by the queen and polling day. add to that the 1a days allowed for trying to form a new government and you have got seven weeks. so that means
lord sumption — a supreme court judge until last year — spoke to the today programme, on bbc radio 4.e said the legal position in the event of borisjohnson losing the confidence motion was what he talked about earlier. the confidence motion was what he talked about earlier. what the law says is that there are then 1k days in which parliament can decide whether there is another alternative government in which it does have confidence. the assumption of the act is that if parliament does not...
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professor of epidemiology at oxford university and co—author of the report — this morning she spoke to bbc radiofor more than a decade after stopping. and just to try to put it into context, if women take the hormone for five years, there is a certain risk which i will talk about in a minute. but for the next 15 years, the risk is about the same as during the five years when they are taking it. i‘m just going to give one example. it does vary by the type of hormone replacement therapy, oestrogen only hasn‘t got as much risk as oestrogen plus progesterone, another hormone. oestrogen plus daily progesterone, one in 50 women who use it, extra, will develop breast cancer over the five years while they are on it, and 15 years when they stop. so, that is not an enormous risk, but it is appreciable? i mean, you can‘t dismiss a risk like that. it‘s awfully difficult, isn‘t it? you were being praised on this programme, your study was being praised on this programme half an hour ago because you gave the details of relative versus absolute risk, which is terribly important and isn‘t normally given in these
professor of epidemiology at oxford university and co—author of the report — this morning she spoke to bbc radiofor more than a decade after stopping. and just to try to put it into context, if women take the hormone for five years, there is a certain risk which i will talk about in a minute. but for the next 15 years, the risk is about the same as during the five years when they are taking it. i‘m just going to give one example. it does vary by the type of hormone replacement therapy,...
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travel problems are possible, bbc local radio will keep you up—to—date., easing through the day, sky is brightening, but a cool northerly wind. the south of the country best at chance of sunshine, a scattering of showers developing across central and western areas. taking a look at the details closer, heading towards apm, things brightening across scotland, northerly wind making it feel much chillier. rain across central scotland, heaviest rain around the central belt, parts of lanarkshire, lothian, the borders, cumbria and northumberland. these other areas prone to flooding. northern ireland sees brighter conditions this afternoon, some sunshine across parts of wales at the midlands and southern eglin, do not be surprised if you get caught out by further heavy and showers later, driest places in east anglia and the south—east, highs of around 22 or 23, further north temperatures only to the mid—teens at the very best. a rather cool day for this stage in august. finishing the day, rain across southern scotland, northern england, continue through the night
travel problems are possible, bbc local radio will keep you up—to—date., easing through the day, sky is brightening, but a cool northerly wind. the south of the country best at chance of sunshine, a scattering of showers developing across central and western areas. taking a look at the details closer, heading towards apm, things brightening across scotland, northerly wind making it feel much chillier. rain across central scotland, heaviest rain around the central belt, parts of lanarkshire,...
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if you are on the move, bbc local radio is the best port of all.rgh yet again where we have seen flooding. 0utbreaks again where we have seen flooding. outbreaks of rain to the west of scotla nd outbreaks of rain to the west of scotland will push southward through the day and things will brighten up. but while many through southern counties of england will start the day sunny, heavy and thundery showers are said to develop and they will become more widespread as we go into the afternoon. looking at the details as we enter the afternoon, brightening across northern scotland but it will feel cool. central and southern scotland, once again a focus for persistent rain. particularly towards lothian and the borders. northern ireland will brighten up a bit of corbys develops here. we will see heavy thundery showers develop across parts of wales and the midlands and towards the south—west of england. many here will stay dry with some sunshine. the wind is nowhere near as strong as yesterday although still a blustery day. temperatures reaching 22, 23 but ju
if you are on the move, bbc local radio is the best port of all.rgh yet again where we have seen flooding. 0utbreaks again where we have seen flooding. outbreaks of rain to the west of scotla nd outbreaks of rain to the west of scotland will push southward through the day and things will brighten up. but while many through southern counties of england will start the day sunny, heavy and thundery showers are said to develop and they will become more widespread as we go into the afternoon....
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Aug 15, 2019
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keep up—to—date with the latest travel news on bbc local radio.d wales, sliding south and eastward through the day eventually arriving in south—east england where we could see a dry and bright start. drier and brighter across scotland and the far north of england and northern ireland but with some blustery showers and strong winds tomorrow, gusts up to 45 mph. combine that with the rain which will linger across a wide swathes of england and wales, cool day but could get up to 2021 further north where we see some afternoon sunshine. very slowly the rain starts to pull away tomorrow evening with heavy blustery showers following behind. persistent rain pulls out of the way in the early hours of saturday morning. this area of low pressure is the driving force through the weekend. keeping showers going particularly across northern ireland and scotland through saturday and could merge to give a longer spell of rain. showers more scattered, some mainly dry and they quite windy day with the range of 17—21. the potential for heavy rain overnight across sou
keep up—to—date with the latest travel news on bbc local radio.d wales, sliding south and eastward through the day eventually arriving in south—east england where we could see a dry and bright start. drier and brighter across scotland and the far north of england and northern ireland but with some blustery showers and strong winds tomorrow, gusts up to 45 mph. combine that with the rain which will linger across a wide swathes of england and wales, cool day but could get up to 2021 further...
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Aug 19, 2019
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but the prime minister told bbc radio cornwall the uk will not suddenly become hostile to immigrants. style—points based immigration system would be adopted. it doesn‘t mean that we are going to become remotely hostile to immigration or to immigrants. i‘m not at all. i used to run the most diverse city in the world and i was very proud of it. what it does mean is that immigration into the uk will be democratically controlled and we will be producing an australian—style, points—based system to do it. our home affairs correspondent, danny shaw says the government will also introduce new criminality rules for people entering the uk. the key thing is that there will be some immediate changes if britain leaves the eu without a deal on the 315t of october. previously it was thought things would remain pretty much the same for a period of time, probably until the beginning of 2021. but clearly the government wants to send a signal to everyone that this is going to be different and particularly, they want to make it quite clear there will be new rules regarding people who want to come to the
but the prime minister told bbc radio cornwall the uk will not suddenly become hostile to immigrants. style—points based immigration system would be adopted. it doesn‘t mean that we are going to become remotely hostile to immigration or to immigrants. i‘m not at all. i used to run the most diverse city in the world and i was very proud of it. what it does mean is that immigration into the uk will be democratically controlled and we will be producing an australian—style, points—based...
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Aug 24, 2019
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with us now is bbc radio manchester sports reporter, mike minay, who‘s been following the story.t it is more complicated than that? it is, bury have been sold according to steve daly the owner and he has accepted a bid which late last night was very fea rful bid which late last night was very fearful whether he would, the club was on the brink of losing —— the town was on the club of losing its clu b town was on the club of losing its club and community. but it was accepted at ten minutes to ten and 110w accepted at ten minutes to ten and now it is with the efl who have to verify the owner and are working closely with the new potential buyer and hopefully, hopefully there will bea and hopefully, hopefully there will be a sale of bury football club. what do we know about the people who made the bed? it is a company called c&n sporting risk, and analytics company. they are owned by two men, henry newman and rory campbell, rory campbell being the son of the former labourmp. campbell being the son of the former labour mp. the spin doctor. yes. the owner has told me they have worked i
with us now is bbc radio manchester sports reporter, mike minay, who‘s been following the story.t it is more complicated than that? it is, bury have been sold according to steve daly the owner and he has accepted a bid which late last night was very fea rful bid which late last night was very fearful whether he would, the club was on the brink of losing —— the town was on the club of losing its clu b town was on the club of losing its club and community. but it was accepted at ten minutes...
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Aug 11, 2019
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so bbc local radio will have all the travel details. of the sunshine has been in the south. we have had some sharp showers but it is clearly much wetter and cloudier further north and it's here across southern scotland and the north of england where the rain just keeps falling. another ten to 20 millimetres today and possibly double that in a few places. considering that some areas of cumbria have had a month's worth of rain just throughout the weekend that is obviously going to cause further concerns with flooding. some of these are thundery as well, these showers further south. but it has felt quite warm and the winds are light. outside those showers, in the sunshine, we have achieved 22, 23. it is notably cooler, though, further north. temperatures in glasgow yesterday were 23 degrees so five or six degrees down and that is a trend that's set this week. so here is our rain that continues to fall for several hours into this evening further south very slowly and hardly easing but drying up and turning chilly across scotland. already dr
so bbc local radio will have all the travel details. of the sunshine has been in the south. we have had some sharp showers but it is clearly much wetter and cloudier further north and it's here across southern scotland and the north of england where the rain just keeps falling. another ten to 20 millimetres today and possibly double that in a few places. considering that some areas of cumbria have had a month's worth of rain just throughout the weekend that is obviously going to cause further...
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bbc local radio will have up—to—date travel information if you're on the move.in southern scotland and northern england. these are the areas where we saw the flooding yesterday. some lively showers in the midlands, southern parts of wales, cornwall and the western highlands of scotland. some room for northern ireland before brightening up. the showers will become a little bit more widespread. so, at four o'clock in the afternoon, this is where things are going. bright conditions in the north of scotland, but it will feel cool because of the wind. rain in central parts of scotland. the rain in northern ireland clearly to something a bit brighter, too. through the central belt of scotland, through la narkshire, lothian, the borders, cumbria and northumberland, the rain keeps going, some of it will be heavy. flooding will be an issue throughout the day. whilst many will stay dry with sunshine, the showers become more widespread than they could be heavy and thundery. the best of the sunshine will be in east anglia and the south—east. 23 the high here. further north,
bbc local radio will have up—to—date travel information if you're on the move.in southern scotland and northern england. these are the areas where we saw the flooding yesterday. some lively showers in the midlands, southern parts of wales, cornwall and the western highlands of scotland. some room for northern ireland before brightening up. the showers will become a little bit more widespread. so, at four o'clock in the afternoon, this is where things are going. bright conditions in the...
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so bbc local radio will have all the travel details.ier further north and it's here across southern scotland and the north of england where the rain just keeps falling. another ten to 20 millimetres today and possibly double that in a few places. considering that some areas of cumbria have had a month's worth of rain just throughout the weekend that is obviously going to cause further concerns with flooding. some of these are thundery as well, these showers further south. but it but it has felt quite warm and the winds are light. 0utside those shows, in the sunshine, we have achieved 22, 23. it is notably cooler, though, further north. temperatures in glasgow yesterday were 23 degrees so five or six degrees down and that is a trend that's set this week. so here is our rain that continues to fall this evening, pushing further south was very slowly and hardly easing but drying up and turning chilly across scotland. already drier for northern ireland and ahead of that as well the showers are easing away. a slightly less muggy night. but ac
so bbc local radio will have all the travel details.ier further north and it's here across southern scotland and the north of england where the rain just keeps falling. another ten to 20 millimetres today and possibly double that in a few places. considering that some areas of cumbria have had a month's worth of rain just throughout the weekend that is obviously going to cause further concerns with flooding. some of these are thundery as well, these showers further south. but it but it has felt...
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so bbc local radio will have all the travel details.hine has been in the south. we have had some sharp showers but it is clearly much wetter and cloudier further north and it's here across southern scotland and the north of england where the rain just keeps falling. another ten to 20 millimetres today and possibly double that in a few places. considering that some areas of cumbria have had a months worth of rain just throughout the weekend that is obviously going to cause further concerns with flooding. some of these are thundery as well, these showers further south. but it has felt quite warm and the winds are light. 0utside those shows, in the sunshine, we have achieved 22, 23. it is notably cooler, though further north. though, further north. temperatures in glasgow yesterday were 23 degrees so five or six degrees down and that is a trend that's set this week. so here is our rain that continues to fall this evening further south was very slowly and hardly easing but drying up and turning chilly across scotland. already drier for nort
so bbc local radio will have all the travel details.hine has been in the south. we have had some sharp showers but it is clearly much wetter and cloudier further north and it's here across southern scotland and the north of england where the rain just keeps falling. another ten to 20 millimetres today and possibly double that in a few places. considering that some areas of cumbria have had a months worth of rain just throughout the weekend that is obviously going to cause further concerns with...